Eleven students from Dalhousie Regional High
School participated in a Canadian Blood Services blood donor clinic held on
February 26th at the Dalhousie Lions Club Hall. June
Harquail, organizer of the event, was very proud of the students and stressed
how important it is to give blood. She is hopeful more students donate blood at future clinics.
Does your teacher have a classroom or subject web page that supports your classroom experience? Are you and your fellow students so proud of your school that you are busting to let others know about it? Have you used technology in your classroom to help you learn? If so then the 2014 ASD-N CUTE Awards are for you.Does your teacher have a classroom or subject web page that supports your classroom experience? Are you and your fellow students so proud of your school that you are busting to let others know about it?
Pink
Shirt Day across Canada is Wednesday February 26th. Pink Shirt Day originated
in Nova Scotia when two students organized the day to protest against bullying
in their school. They distributed pink shirts to all of the boys to wear in
empathy with a boy who was being bullied. The day has grown over the years and
now we are all asked to wear pink on this day to help stop bullying. A number
of schools in ASD-N are marking this day, on or about Feb. 26th. On-going
anti-bullying campaigns are conducted throughout the school year in many
On February 12th
Jacquet River School completed its first session of the ELF Program. Four children participated and their teachers were very pleased with their progress. A second
session of the program is being planned following March break. The program
organizers felt very fortunate to find volunteers through a partnership with
the New Brunswick Community College in Belledune. Four students attending the local
campus were able to come and volunteer as part of their day. Many thanks to Tracy Culligan, coordinator of
Twenty-nine students from Bonar Law Memorial
School in Rexton are taking part in a week-long student cultural exchange with
students in Victoria, British Columbia.
Prior to last Friday’s snow storm the group did some scrambling to get
to Moncton ahead of the bad weather and where fortunate their flight was
scheduled before Sunday’s "double header". While
in Victoria they will have the opportunity to share in the culture and history
of Vancouver Island. In April, the BLMS students will be able to share their
homes and culture with their "twins" from Victoria during the second
A notice to parents/guardians of children entering Kindergarten in September 2014. A Family Place will be offering free “Prep for School Programs” once a week at the following locations beginning the week of February 03 2014: Blackville School: Monday’s 9:00 – 11:00 Nelson School Monday’s 12:30-2:00 St Andrews School Tuesday’s 8:45-10:45 Millerton School Tuesday’s 9:00-11:00 NSEE Tuesdays’ 12:30-2:00 Harkins Elementary Thursday’s 9:00-11:00 Napan Thursday’s 12:00-1:30To register please call 622-5103
Ever dream of having your own personal library? On Tuesday January 28th, students at Lord Beaverbrook School (LBS) in Campbellton participated in the “Love of Reading” program for the fifth consecutive year. This literacy program is an ongoing project that provides students at LBS with a total of four books to take home over the school year.
Anglophone North School District will be providing opportunities this spring for students at all grade levels to display and share their work and interests in science, math engineering and technology. For students in elementary school there will be a STEM Fair from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon at Gretna Green Elementary School in Miramichi on Thursday March 20th. This non-competitive showcase promotes “hands-on learning” in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.